At Twenty-one Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFGHHII| The rosy hills of her high breasts | A |
| Whereon like misty morning rests | A |
| The breathing lace her auburn hair | B |
| Wherein a star point sparkling there | B |
| One jewel burns her eyes that keep | C |
| Recorded dreams of song and sleep | C |
| Her mouth with whose comparison | D |
| The richest rose were poor and wan | E |
| Her throat her form what masterpiece | F |
| Of man can picture half of these | G |
| She comes a classic from the hand | H |
| Of God wherethrough I understand | H |
| What Nature means and Art and Love | I |
| And all the lovely Myths thereof | I |
Madison Julius Cawein
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